Strip print album



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This invention relates to'mprovements in the developing end printing et e. roll oi lm. Instead oi prmridins the nenni sepnrnte individual prints, they nre now printed in one continuous strip.

The object-oi this invention is to provide means so that the strip prints een be ensily folded and with e perforation lietween the prints of e certain design, so that when a, print isremoved irons' the strip it eppears decirle-edged all lnrounol. M

Various other objects and advantages oi my invention become apparent during the continuance origine following description.

In the drawing:

Figure 1 is a top view of the album in open positioii.

Figure 2 is a plan view with the prints being unfolded.

Emre 3 is a.l view of e, single print removed from the strip.

Referring to the accompanying drawing by nnmernl, 9 indicates the album, having sides 2 end i which told on the edse t.

To the side i there is glued nt E the nrst print t oi n strip i. The strip is folded between the prints into accordion like nihiim t.

in defer to enhence the .appearance oi' the mum, i'

' is desired to have them techie-edged nil ermind. In ordinary prints the method is very ample, ,ont in strip to m overcome. I.

1in the presmt com the strip' shown in Fis. 3

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mtween the prints i end it there are provided pericretions it which ere oi e particulier design,

yin this cese they form forwerd nnd backward prints severel obstacles hed 35 the enses e end i@ ore decirleedged through, the

crescente. The mein iden ming that. when the prints' nre torn spart on the periorntions the de sited design is left on .both torn edges, tiret isV the edges appear demie-edged. These periorations slss sie in the proper remise of the prints in ncoordion fashion, when used les on alioum.

What I cinim is:

i. nl s photographic strip teint. comprising e plurality oi individuel pictures, seid strip having upper and lower sides dechle-edsed, seid pictures separated hy appropriately densnated spaces, perforations in seid spaces enabling the folding of said pictures. said perioretions conforming. to a certain odd shaped designggso that when the prints are separated each edge appears decirleedgei.

s. rn en album or pictures printed on e strip.

said strip having two sides deckle-edsed, appropriately designated spaces between the pictures. perforations in said spaces foi ease in accordion' folding, said perforations conforming to a certain odd shaped design. so that when the pictures are separated each edge appears deckle-edsed Number 

